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2. '' | 2. ''Central government debt.'' | ||
Abbreviation for treasury bill. | |||
3. ''Law.'' | 3. ''Law - legislation.'' | ||
A parliamentary bill (private or public). | A parliamentary bill (private or public). | ||
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Similar to an invoice. | Similar to an invoice. | ||
Or to issue such a statement. | |||
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* [[Bill of exchange]] | * [[Bill of exchange]] | ||
* [[Invoice]] | * [[Invoice]] | ||
* [[Parliament]] | |||
* [[Private Bill]] | * [[Private Bill]] | ||
* [[Public Bill]] | * [[Public Bill]] |
Latest revision as of 20:41, 23 July 2022
1. Trade finance.
Bill of exchange.
2. Central government debt.
Abbreviation for treasury bill.
3. Law - legislation.
A parliamentary bill (private or public).
4. Documentation.
A statement of money owed for goods or services.
Similar to an invoice.
Or to issue such a statement.
5. Currency.
A banknote.
Especially in North America.